<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<InstallSettings>
	<!-- Sitecore installation package -->
	<SiteCoreZipFile>c:\AutoSCInstaller\Sitecore 7.2 rev. 140526.zip</SiteCoreZipFile>
	
	
	<!-- ASP.Net MVC installation package -->
	<ASPNetMVCSetupFile>c:\AutoSCInstaller\AspNetMVC4Setup.exe</ASPNetMVCSetupFile>
	

	<!-- Microsoft .Net version -->
	<DefaultRuntimeVersion>v4.0</DefaultRuntimeVersion>


	<!-- Part of the hostname added after site name, example: "sitename.local.com" -->
	<HostNameSuffix></HostNameSuffix>


	<!-- SiteCore site name -->
	<SiteName>SC-SITENAME</SiteName>
	
	
	<!-- Add entry to Windows Hosts file -->
	<UseWindowsHosts>$true</UseWindowsHosts>


	<!-- Absolute path to the location where all the website are stored, needs to end with "\" example: C:\inetpub\wwwroot\ -->
	<InetpubLocation>C:\inetpub\wwwroot\</InetpubLocation>


	<!-- Application Pool -->
	<AppPoolIdentity>NetworkService</AppPoolIdentity>
	
	<SQLServer>	
		<!-- 
			 Adds a Prefix for the database name for CORE, MASTER, and WEB, it will produce a nice name under SQL Server Management Studio, ex: "SiteCore - Master"
			 The spaces are meaningfull here, so mind the gap if you don't want to have databases named as "SiteCore Dev  Master"
			 The example below will result the following databases: "SiteCore - Mater", "SiteCore - Core", "SiteCore - Web"
		-->
		<DatabaseNamePrefix>Sitecore - </DatabaseNamePrefix>
	
		<!-- NETFX3 Dependency required by SQL Server -->
		<SQLServerNetFX3>F:\sources\sxs</SQLServerNetFX3>
		
		
		<!-- SQL Server Binaries -->
		<SQLServerSetupFolder>G:\</SQLServerSetupFolder>
		
		
		<!-- SQL Server Config File -->
		<SQLServerConfigFile>C:\AutoSCInstaller\sqlserver\</SQLServerConfigFile>
		
		
		<!-- SQL Server Name -->
		<SQLServerName>SQL-SERVERNAME</SQLServerName>
		
		
		<!-- SQL Server SA account name -->	
		<SQLSAUserName>sa</SQLSAUserName>
		
		
		<!-- SQL Server SA password -->	
		<SQLSAPassword>P@$$w0rd</SQLSAPassword>
		
		
		<!-- SQL Server service account used in runtime -->	
		<SQLRuntimeUserName>domain\account</SQLRuntimeUserName>
	</SQLServer>
	
	<ActiveDirectory>
		<!-- 
			 Configure ADFS
		
			 I will enable full ADFS integration and configuration from the same installation, right now I will leave this out of this version
			 but I will include a piece of my future work under the folder "\ADFS Config"  to keep track of what I'm developing.

			<ADFSConfig></ADFSConfig>
			<ADFSDomainName></ADFSDomainName>
			<ADFSUserAccount></ADFSUserAccount>
			<ADFSPassword></ADFSPassword>		
		-->	
	</ActiveDirectory>
	
</InstallSettings>